Research Catalog
Eros and illness
- Title
- Eros and illness / David B. Morris.
- Author
- Morris, David B.
- Publication
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017.
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- Description
- 350 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
- Summary
- Eros and Illness explores the place of desire in illness. We urgently need such an exploration because illness is no longer simply a natural feature of the human condition. Most people fall ill, but illness now falls under the supervision of biomedicine, a science-based, state-regulated system dominated by the new molecular gaze. The use of a person's distinctive genetic data to guide treatment and to forestall disease--called "personalized medicine"--Reflects how the molecular gaze can produce valuable advances in biomedical healthcare. What does this indispensable super-vision, however, tend to overlook? Eros and Illness proposes that biomedicine ignores, in clinical practice and in bench science, the powerful role of desire in illness. Desire, always double-edged, requires attention because it can do both great harm and great good. Patients, caregivers, family members, and physicians, as they recognize the role of desire, gain access to a power that can make the passage through illness much less onerous and far more healing: truly "personalized."--
- Subject
- Sick > Psychology
- Medicine and psychology
- Desire (Philosophy)
- Precision medicine
- Health attitudes
- Emotions
- Attitude to Health
- Emotions
- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
- Sick Role
- Precision Medicine
- emotion
- 44.07 behavioral medicine
- Health attitudes
- Medicine and psychology
- Precision medicine
- Sick > Psychology
- Eros Begriff
- Gefühl
- Krankheit
- Medizinische Psychologie
- Schmerz
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-333) and index.
- Contents
- Introduction: What is Eros? -- Part One. The contraries: The ambush: an erotics of illness -- Un-forgetting Asklepios: medical Eros and its lineage -- Not-knowing: medicine in the dark -- Part Two. The stories: Varieties of erotic experience: five illness narratives -- Eros Modigliani: assenting to life -- The infinite faces of pain: Eros and ethics -- Part Three. The dilemmas: The black-swan syndrome: probable improbabilities -- Light as environment: how not to love nature -- The spark of life: appearances / disappearances -- Conclusion: Altered states.
- ISBN
- 9780674659711
- 0674659716
- LCCN
- 2016038760
- OCLC
- ocn957554691
- 957554691
- SCSB-1877055
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library